Safe-Stop
®
180 TMA
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16) Connect the Lights and Controls
Locate the female TMA socket connector in a convenient
location on the truck. Make sure that the electrical cord
on the TMA can reach this location.
For support vehicles with combined tail and clearance
lights, connect a jumper between pins 2 and 6 on the
backside of the male TMA plug connector (see VIEW
A-A, Figure 22.) Connect the 7-pin plug to the socket on
the truck.
Note: All controls for the TMA are grounded
through the 7-pin plug. This plug must be attached
for the TMA to operate.
The Truck battery must be of the proper voltage. The
Safe-Stop 180 TMA is available in 12 volt and 24 volt sys-
tems. Be sure the system and truck are compatible. Be
sure to use standard safety practices when attaching the
battery cables (e.g. do not let the ends of the cables touch,
etc.) Do not run the battery cables around sharp corners
Back side of socket connector
View A-A
7 PIN FEMALE SOCKET
GROUND
TAIL LAMPS
RIGHT TURN
CLEARANCE, SIDE MARKER
AND IDENTIFICATION LAMPS
LEFT TURN
STOP LAMPS
Figure 22
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or metal work, or in other areas that would pinch or cut
the cables. Connect the battery cable to the pump motor
(see the hydraulic assembly in drawing package).
The controls at the rear of the truck should be mounted
to the support frame, on the non-traffic side (side clos-
est to the curb). If they are not, remove the fasteners
and move the controls to the other side. Securely fasten
the controls to the existing mounting bracket, and use
cable ties to secure any loose wiring to the TMA frame.
Mount the cab switch box inside the cab within easy reach
of the driver, and plug in the cab switch box at the mating
connector on the TMA.
Note: The cab switch box must be plugged in for
the TMA to operate.
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REVERSE LIGHTS
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